This is a bit off topic, but I was doing a set at the Ice House a few weeks ago and some comic actually tried to pass this 24 astronauts thing off as his own bit. He even told it wrong. I could have said something to him, but since he was eating it pretty badly there was kinda no point.

Maybe it was his last request. If not, that's kind of ridiculous.
Having said that (anybody see the new Curb?) at this point in my life I'd consider being buried in some M swag. Or painted maize and blue from head to toe. Oh that's an idea!

A celebration is one thing...I just can't imagine a situation where I would want a picture of a dead body. I'd prefer to remember my father as alive and not lying motionless in a casket. But, that's just me.

I will be doing this very thing - we're taking the kids to Great Wolf Lodge in Sandusky. I will be the one in Wolverine gear smiling awkwardly as the Buckeye fans figure out what they would like to do to me....

I doubt they will say much or even look at you funny, I took my daughter to the Columbus Zoo (yes that Columbus) last week for the first time. Of course I was decked out in my Michigan gear no one said a word. I even shot the shit with an OSU fan about the price of beer

I think I've made my distaste for all things scarlet and gray pretty clear, but I just can't find any reason to be the least bit pissed about this. It's sorta like people from Ann Arbor getting buried in a Michigan shirt or sweatshirt. I actually think it is quite funny, and applaud the family for not having a stick up its collective ass.

Who can ever say they went to a funeral and had fun? For an Ohio fan, there apparently isn't anything more fun than singing the "don't give a damn" song. Does the photo look stupid? Yes. Does that make it bad? It depends on who's doing the judging.